The Library of Congress is the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with over 158 million books, recordings, photographs, maps, films and video, sheet music, sound recordings, and manuscripts in its collections. They have been seeking a contractor to provide specialized digital image restoration services for a 1942 motion picture from the Library’s historic film collection called Hallelujah. The successful contractor is Three Strip Inc. 

AWARD: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS: Notice ID: LSC20200056

The Library of Congress has issued a sole source award to Three Strip, INC. for film restoration services of the classic film Hallelujah. This was a sole source contract in accordance with Intellectual Property laws which prevented competition. The rights holder is Warner Brothers, who gave their permission if Three Strip, Inc. of Burbank were to undertake the work.

To see the original notice click here.

To see the award click here.

Contact:

Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave SE LA 325
Washington , DC 20540
USA
For the attention of: Gail MacFarquhar
gmac@loc.gov
+1 2027 070 724

Successful contractor:
Three Strip, INC
3140 Clybourn Ave
Burbank CA, 91505